Concussion From a Sports Injury

Concussion From a Sports Injury

Concussion From a Sports Injury

Are you currently a practicing athlete? Have you recently been diagnosed with a concussion? If so, chances are you’ve been experiencing uncomfortable symptoms that are starting to interfere with your daily life. And while concussions can take you out of the game fast, there’s a quicker way to recover! At Elliott Physical Therapy in Dorchester, Milton, Mansfield, Hingham, Hanover, North Attleboro, South Easton, and Needham, MA our licensed physical therapists treat your post-concussion symptoms so you can safely return to your favorite sport. 

What is a concussion, and how can physical therapy help?

A concussion is a minor traumatic brain injury that several sports accidents can cause, such as a helmet-to-helmet hit or a direct fall on the head and neck. Millions of people experience a traumatic brain injury each year and don’t know that physical therapy is one of the most effective ways to recover. 

Most athletes want to stay away from medications because of issues like dependency and potential side effects. Instead of prescribing drugs, physical therapists assess your condition and treat symptoms directly with a series of effective healing methods. Post-concussion PT focuses on strengthening exercises as well as vestibular therapy, which can help during periods of lightheadedness or loss of balance.

Though physical therapy is an excellent source of rehabilitation for concussions, in some cases, individuals should be seen by a doctor first, just to make sure no other serious injuries have occurred. 

Concussions in the world of sports

Aside from falls, the leading cause of concussions is sports-related injuries. You are especially susceptible to concussions if you play a contact sport such as football or soccer. Typically, people will fully recover from a concussion, but recovery can be prolonged if instructions aren’t followed, or rehab is delayed. Other causes of concussions include work accidents, playground injuries, and vehicle collisions.

Signs and Symptoms

Symptoms of a concussion can affect your mental, physical, and emotional health. While it may be tempting to return to sports as soon as possible, you must prioritize rest and nurture your recovery to avoid worsening your issue down the line. 

You may notice concussion symptoms immediately after the event, while others will appear gradually. Symptoms of a concussion can include:

  • Headache
  • Slurred speech
  • Dizziness
  • Imbalance/coordination
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Disrupted sleep patterns
  • Double or blurred vision
  • Sensitivity to light/sound
  • Memory issues
  • Confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Trouble in school

Athletes who have suffered a concussion may also appear irritable, anxious, and stressed or display frequent mood swings and changes in behavior. 

The majority of people with acute concussions should recover within a few weeks. However, in some cases, concussion symptoms can persist for weeks, months, or even years. Practitioners refer to this as post-concussion syndrome or PCS. PCS can be a frustrating issue that leaves patients desperate for a solution. 

Thankfully, physical therapy can help you heal whether you have PCS or mild symptoms from a recent brain injury. The important thing is that concussions should be addressed as soon as possible.

What to expect during your treatment

Our physical therapists will look at your cardiovascular, neurological, and orthopedic systems to assess the root cause of your pain. This comprehensive assessment will be combined with an analysis of the event of your injury as well as other important medical details. Then, you will be provided with a personalized rehabilitation plan that is tailored to your needs and recovery goals.

As touched upon earlier, your treatment plan may include different techniques such as manual (hands-on therapy), strengthening exercises, vision therapy, cognitive therapy, and more. As your recovery progresses, you may participate in light cardio exercises and eventually your physical therapist may do some return-to-sport testing, which will help ease your way back into athletics. 

Get started at Elliott Physical Therapy today. 

We know that waiting isn’t easy, which is why our experienced physical therapists at Elliott Physical Therapy are eager to help you heal as quickly, safely, and efficiently as possible. 

If you or anyone you know has recently suffered from a concussion, call our clinic today!

Sources

https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases–conditions/sports-concussion/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33467352/